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De Novo Psoriasis Following Belatacept Therapy in Transplant Recipients: Case Series
Clinical Transplantation, Volume 40, Issue 1, January 2026.
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Assessing internal construct validity of DAPSA and DAPSA28 in psoriatic arthritis: a European observational study using confirmatory factor analysis and additional psychometric testing. [PDF]
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Medicina Clínica (English Edition), 2022
Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a type of inflammatory arthritis that is included within the spondyloarthritis, a group of rheumatological diseases characterized by different clinical manifestations and associated comorbidities, that can compromise the quality of life of patients. The diagnosis of PsA is sometimes difficult due to an enormous clinical and
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Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a type of inflammatory arthritis that is included within the spondyloarthritis, a group of rheumatological diseases characterized by different clinical manifestations and associated comorbidities, that can compromise the quality of life of patients. The diagnosis of PsA is sometimes difficult due to an enormous clinical and
Anna, López-Ferrer +2 more
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 2002
Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a common form of arthritis, accounting for approximately 15% of patients attending early synovitis clinics, the second most common diagnostic category after rheumatoid arthritis. PsA patients exhibit restricted organ involvement largely confined to skin, synovial tissue and sites of entheseal attachment.
Douglas, Veale, Oliver, FitzGerald
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Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a common form of arthritis, accounting for approximately 15% of patients attending early synovitis clinics, the second most common diagnostic category after rheumatoid arthritis. PsA patients exhibit restricted organ involvement largely confined to skin, synovial tissue and sites of entheseal attachment.
Douglas, Veale, Oliver, FitzGerald
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Dermatologic Therapy, 1990
Despite the fact that psoriatic arthritis has been recognized as an entity for almost five decades, there are still no valid criteria for either its diagnosis or classification. Several sets of criteria have been proposed but none was studied. None the less, investigators have been able to study the condition and describe its unique features and its ...
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Despite the fact that psoriatic arthritis has been recognized as an entity for almost five decades, there are still no valid criteria for either its diagnosis or classification. Several sets of criteria have been proposed but none was studied. None the less, investigators have been able to study the condition and describe its unique features and its ...
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Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 1998
Recent population-based studies have examined the incidence, prevalence, and survival rates of patients with psoriatic arthritis (PsA). Although there are still no completely satisfactory diagnostic criteria for PsA, Moll and Wright's criteria--although not a true classification/diagnostic scheme--are the most used. The sensitivity of these criteria is
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Recent population-based studies have examined the incidence, prevalence, and survival rates of patients with psoriatic arthritis (PsA). Although there are still no completely satisfactory diagnostic criteria for PsA, Moll and Wright's criteria--although not a true classification/diagnostic scheme--are the most used. The sensitivity of these criteria is
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1977
Despite having several modes of presentation, psoriatic arthritis usually can be readily distinguished from other forms of polyarthritis. Prominent features in all forms are a predilection for digital joints and occurrence of osteolysis and ankylosis. Rheumatoid factor is usually absent, and the prognosis appears to be better than that for rheumatoid ...
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Despite having several modes of presentation, psoriatic arthritis usually can be readily distinguished from other forms of polyarthritis. Prominent features in all forms are a predilection for digital joints and occurrence of osteolysis and ankylosis. Rheumatoid factor is usually absent, and the prognosis appears to be better than that for rheumatoid ...
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Joint Bone Spine, 2005
Psoriatic arthritis exhibits specific characteristics that create challenges for physicians attempting to manage the disease. Active research has produced new knowledge in the fields of epidemiology, diagnostic criteria, evaluation tools, outcome prediction, and treatment. Biotherapies have been introduced for psoriatic arthritis, creating a need for a
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Psoriatic arthritis exhibits specific characteristics that create challenges for physicians attempting to manage the disease. Active research has produced new knowledge in the fields of epidemiology, diagnostic criteria, evaluation tools, outcome prediction, and treatment. Biotherapies have been introduced for psoriatic arthritis, creating a need for a
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